Wigan to replace London Broncos in Capital Challenge

A Wigan Warriors XIII will take on the London Skolars in the 2014 Capital Challenge match.

The Capital Challenge, played in the City of London, has traditionally seen the Skolars face London Broncos.

However, the Broncos are yet to confirm their future plans, with no home venue arranged for next year and no new players signed.

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Kramer explains Challenge change

"Wigan have shown a real appetite for supporting the game in the south," said Skolars general manager Howard Kramer.

London's Super League side has taken part in the Capital Challenge, which is held in the grounds of the Honourable Artillery Company, since the match was first staged in 2005.

"It became apparent the London Broncos might not be able to fulfil the fixture this year as they have quite a big agenda in trying to sort out a new venue and restructuring," Kramer told BBC London 94.9.

"It is an annual fixture for us and an important part of our calendar and budget as well. We decided to speak to a couple of Super League clubs and it was all about timing.

"We have had good relations with Wigan over the last couple of years.

"This represents a real challenge and opportunity for Joe Mbu's squad to pit themselves against some of the finest young talent in the country."

Wigan rugby manager Kris Radlinski welcomed the opportunity to take part in the match.

"Wigan has a huge fan and corporate support in the South and it will be great for them to see a Wigan XIII play in build-up to the new season," he told the Wigan website.

"The buzz and excitement of the World Cup has captured everyone's imagination and both clubs are confident of a big crowd for this prestigious fixture."

The Capital Challenge is held at the Honourable Artillery Company in the City of London, which has also hosted rugby union matches